MainStreet Financial Astrology
This Month's Horoscope
April 2008
New Moon is a Money Magnet!
The New Moon on April 5 is an excellent time for you to recommit to regular contributions to your IRA, Taurus. Increasing the percentage of your income that you put away for retirement can only make you feel more secure. When you feel secure, you feel happy -- and a happy Bull is a good thing! The 7th and 8th are fine days for moving assets around or creating a reasonable budget that won't make you feel too constrained. Your financial picture radically improves on the 19th when the Sun moves into your sign. You're already a money magnet, but this infusion of fresh energy will amp up that power exponentially. Your business or romantic partner's finances could be involved in your good fortune.

 



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